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Defination:
Multinational corporations are business entities that operate in more than one country. The typical multinational corporation or MNC normally functions with a headquarters that is based in one country, while other facilities are based in locations in other countries. In some circles, a multinational corporation is referred to as a multinational enterprise or a transnational corporation .
The exact model for an MNC may vary slightly. One common model is for the multinational corporation...

MultinationalCompanies
GEB4891
Wesley Wilson
Abstract
Multinationalcompanies can be successful only if they use smart advantages that help them to take on many problems that occur when working abroad. I found two companies that rank very well on many financial and economical lists. My two companies were FedEx and Google, both are very successful in the markets that they share in and both do work in more than 5 different countries. I researched them and compiled a list of advantages and...

Definition of multinationalcompany which says that a company which serves more than one country at a time and small description about its background.
2. Main body contains:-
* Description about how multinational corporations give employment and remove poverty.
* Role of these companies in enhancing local economies.
* Its impact on globalization.
3. Conclusion- about how multinational corporations are beneficial to the world.
INTRODUCTION
Multinationalcompanies have brought...

MultinationalCompaniesMultinationalCompanies
Karen Mooney-Crouch
Grantham University
Abstract
Multinational corporations are businesses that operate in more than one county. The typical multinational corporation normally functions with a headquarters that is based in one country, while other facilities are based in locations around the world. This model often allows the company to take advantage of benefits of incorporating in a given locality, while being able to produce goods and services...

﻿TCS Pakistan
History of TCS
TCS is a Pakistan based courier service. The company was founded by Khalid Nawaz Awan in 1983 with 12 stations and 25 bookings first day. TCS has achieved many milestones by developing into a business model that continues to grow stronger. Realizing the customer needs and ambitions to lead the courier industry of Pakistan have always been the driving principles in the milestones that TCS has achieved over the years. In 1985 they expand their countrywide network to over...

There are many advantages of Nike being a multinationalcompany such as multinational products and services provide the best possible standards. Because in a foreign country, Since customers are willing to spend their money on the best products, the multinationalcompanies need to keep the strong competitors at bay so they must to produce really high standard goods. Secondly, multinational corporations play a big role in creating employment in the foreign countries. Because of their many shops ,...

ADVANTAGES OF A MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION
A multinational corporation (MNC) is a corporation that is registered in more than one country or that has operations in more than one country. In other words, business enterprise with manufacturing, sales, or service subsidiaries in one or more foreign countries, also known as a transnational or international corporation. Multinationalcompanies provide some advantages in itself. Now, I am going to explain the advantages of these companies.
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One of the common challenges faced by Malaysian multinationalcompany is cultural diversity. Culture is the learned, shared way of doing things in a particular society. It is the way, for example in which its member eat, dress, greet and treat one another, teach their children, solve everyday problems, and so on ( Schermerhorn, Hunt, Osborn 2003). Cultural diversity in workplace refers to the range of differences between individuals in an organization. It affects the way in...

Multinationalcompanies are giant firms with their origin in one country, but their operations extending beyond the boundaries of that nation. For reasons of marketing, financial and technological superiority, these multinationals are generally considered as a sine qua non of the modernisation of an economy.
They have been responsible for the rapid economic liberalisation in India in 1991, the question of the entry of multinational corporations (MNCs) has assumed significance.
Multinationals...

Nike: A MultinationalCompany in China
Nike is one of the largest athletic shoe brands in the world and sells millions of shoes and clothing each year. The company was founded on January 25, 1964 by a University of Oregon track athlete Philip Knight and his coach Bill Bowermanas. It was first named Blue Ribbon Sports and it officially became Nike, Inc. on May 30, 1978 (Nike). As a multinationalcompany, it operates retail stores domestically and overseas and all of the products it sells are manufactured...

decades, as a result of globalization especially in the business world, operating as a multinationalcompany has become as an opportunity for the businesses to grow and develop faster. As Iverson pointed out, the significant benefit that organizations can have from being multinational is to take advantage of an expanding talent pool of workers (Iverson, 2000: p.31)
Dubai can be a good example to prove that multinational workforce is a growing opportunity, according to Dubai government, Dubai comprises...

exchange rates. However, for multinationalcompanies, dealing with very large amounts of money in their transactions, the rise or fall of a currency can mean getting a surplus or a deficit on their balance sheets. What types of exchange rate risks do multinationalcompanies face?
One type of exchange risk faced by multinationalcompanies is transaction risk. If a company sells products to an overseas customer it might be subject to transaction risk. If a UK company is expecting a payment from a...

Discuss the impacts of multinationals setting up factories in your country.
Nepal is recognized as a LDC,i.e. Least Developed Countries which makes it a very suitable target for multinationals to set up their business with.Nepal would face various impacts of the multinational companies.Firstly, the main reason behind multinationals wanting to carry out their businesses in a country like Nepal is to have a lower costs of production,that is to say,cheap labour,low input costs, avoid import costs...

﻿NepalNepal is very mountainous and hilly. Roughly rectangular in shape, about 650 kilometer long and about 200 kilometer wide, Nepal is the third biggest country in South Asia, with an area of 147,181 square kilometer of land. Nepal is a land-locked country, surrounded by India on three sides and by China's Xizang Autonomous Region (Tibet) to the north.
It is separated from Bangladesh by an approximately fifteen kilometre - wide strip of India's state of West Bengal, and from Bhutan by the eighty-eight...

﻿NEPAL
GEOGRAPHICAL
Nepal is a sovereign nation located in south Asia. Nepal is the world's 93rd largest country by land mass and it is also the 41st most populous country, with a population of approximately 27 million. Nepal is located in South Asia between China in the north and India in the south, east and west. While the total land area is 147,181 sq. km including water area of the country that is 3,830 sq. km. Nepal is of roughly trapezoidal shape.
Nepal is commonly divided into three physiographic...

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Starbucks Coffee Company: The Values of a MultinationalCompany
February 3, 2012
Starbucks Coffee Company: The Values of a MultinationalCompany
Starbucks Coffee Company is a company that is based out of Seattle, Oregon. They are a coffee shop type company that makes a majority of their money from selling coffee and pastries out of their shops. They have also delved into the market of selling products through major food store...

NEPAL Kollin Smith Period-1 12-17-00 Mr. Sartian Introduction I am doing my report on a country by the name of Nepal. The formal name is The Kingdom of Nepal. The term for citizens is Nepalese. The capital of Nepal is Katmandu. Nepal became independent in 1768 when a number of independent hill states were unified by Prithri Narayan Shah as the Kingdom of Gorkha. The area of Nepal is 56,827 square miles. Its population according to the 1991 census was 18,462, 081. Nepal is located between...

Using the company report that you used for Activity 1.1, use your notes from reading chapter 7 of the recommended text to identify the competitive advantage of your selected organisation. How sustainable is the competitive advantage, what forces might erode its competitive advantage? You should post your answer to the discussion board and provide feedback to the postings of at least two other students.
Barclays competitive advantage
As a whole company, Barclays Bank identifies sustainability methods...

Abstract
Multinational organizations are combinations of multicultural employees. Multicultural environments cause cultural shock among leaderships and employees. Organizational culture and national culture are significantly important in current marketing environment. Organizational culture mainly shows the value and the roles inside the organization. However, national culture is the directing of organizational culture and influence both leadership and employees deeply from their personal values...

2. What is meant by a multinational corporation (MNC)? Give 2 examples of MNCs that are U.S. based, and 2 that are based elsewhere but operate in the U.S.
Multinational Corporation is the corporation of having operations, subsidiaries, or investments in more than one countries. According to Franklin Root (1994), an MNC is a parent company that:
-engages in foreign production through its affiliates located in several countries,
-exercises direct control over the policies of its affiliates,
...

Assess the global role and local impact of multinationalcompanies.
A multinationalcompany is often defined as a corporation whose operations and investments are broaden across a number of countries. They are also referred to as transnational companies. Therefore given this definition it would be expected that if a company operates over such a large territory that it would indeed have many effects and impacts, locally and globally, and its role would also be quite significant as it can have a direct...

just by multinational corporations but also the citizens of many developing nations. Some people blame poverty as a reason, some people blame political instability and some people point the finger at the hunger for power for some of these issues that many third world nations are facing. How can people cope with such situations? How can the executives of companies and leaders of countries eliminate or find alternative solutions for such problems? Take Chiquita for example. The company had to pay...

UGB 114 – Understanding the Global Environment
Individual Essay
Must MultinationalCompanies go Global to survive?
Mark Winter/Chris Bushell
Sophie Hawksby – 099008202
Hand in date – 14/01/10
Word count - 2298
Must MultinationalCompanies go Global to survive?
For the purpose of this essay I will use the following definition of Globalisation, according to The International Business Environment – ‘Globalisation is the creation of linkages or interconnections between...

SURYA NEPAL PVT.LTD.
Surya Nepal Pvt. Ltd. is an Indo-Nepal-UK joint venture. In Nepal it started its operation in 1986. Now it is the largest private sector enterprises in Nepal and a subsidiary of ITC Limited, India. It manufactures cigarettes, despite the difficult agro-climatic conditions prevalent in Nepal; SNPL is committed to increasing tobacco cultivation and improving the yield and quality. They are producing tobacco. Nepal’s focus on planned resourcing of technical expertise, good agronomic...

cross-culture communications in multinationalcompany
Introduction
In times of rapid growth, both in terms of economic development and globalization, number of firms extend their businesses abroad is increasing. A subsequent challenge of this development is the managerial implications of cross-cultural management.
Main body
The “High Six” company. Problem and Research.
The “High Six” company is medium-sized company with about 200 employees, and it is one of the famous companies in office appliance manufacture...

INTRODUCTION
Nepal Doorsanchar Company Ltd. popularly known as Nepal Telecom is the largest telecommunication service provider in Nepal. The company was a monopoly until 2003, when the first private sector operator UTL started providing basic telephony services. The central office of Nepal Telecom is located at Bhadrakali Plaza, Kathmandu. It has branches, exchanges and other offices in 184 locations within the country.
It is the sole provider of fixed line, ISDN and leased-line services in Nepal. Following...

Nowadays, business is set in a global environment. Companies not only regard their locations or primary market bases, but also consider the rest of the world. In this context, more and more companies start to run multinational business in various parts of the world. In this essay, companies which run multinational business are to be characterized as multinationalcompanies'. By following the globalization campaign, multinationalcompanies' supply chains can be enriched, high costs work force can...

Why go global?
In today’s world, it feels necessary for growth-minded business to go global. “How to take your company Global", is an article in Entrepreneur magazine that discusses this topic and also perfectly relates to some of the concepts that were talked about in class. This article talked about of some of the advantages and motivations to grow your business internationally .It also discussed concepts including importation and exportation , and how these go along with the topic of going...

Multinational Corporation
A multinational corporation (MNC) is a corporation or an enterprise that manages production or delivers services in more than one country. It can also be referred as an international corporation
The first modern multinational corporation is generally thought to be the Dutch East India Company. Nowadays many corporations have offices, branches or manufacturing plants in different countries from where their original and main headquarters is located.
Multinational Corporations...

Essay on Corporate Social Responsibility in Context of Nepal
Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large. While there is no universal definition of corporate social responsibility, it generally refers to transparent business practices that are based on ethical values, Compliance with...

12-14-cent-an-hour for your hard work, imagine you work with toxic chemical glues, paints and solvents everyday. Multinational Corporation is acompany that make and sells a product in more than one country. Sometime we called a ¡°transnational corporation ¡±. Multinational Corporation are harmful because of bad working condition, low wage and long hours, bad future and life.
Multinational corporations are harmful because they have bad working conditions. According to Sweatshop Fact sheet, workers...

Select a major Dragon Multinational. Describe the company’s features that are consistent with Mathew’s Dragon MNC theory and any that are not consistent. Analyse the factors that led the corporation to be successful. Prepare a three year Global Development Strategy for the corporation, taking into account the current business environment.
Chosen Company: The Hong Leong Group with specific focus on City Developments Limited.
The primary features that define a Dragon Multinational Corporation in their...

For a multinationalcompany of your choice describe and evaluate its activities in foreign countries with reference to what you have so far learnt.
First of all, a multinationalcompany is an enterprise operating in several countries but managed from one country. Generally, any company or group that derives a quarter of its revenue from operations outside of its home country is considered as a multinational corporation. For this essay I have chosen to discuss about the multinationalcompany: Carrefour...

Evaluating vision statement of Nepal Telecom
Nepal Telecom (NT) is Nepal’s largest and the incumbent telecom service provider.Nepal Telecom has formulated its vision and mission statement as:
Our Vision:
“Our vision is to remain a market leader in information and technology sector in the country while also extending reliable and cost effective services to all.”
Our Mission:
“Nepal Telecom, as a progressive, customer spirited and consumer responsive entity, is committed to provide nation-wide...

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Multinational Cost of Capital
Capital Structure, Risk and the Cost of Capital for MultinationalCompanies
(1713 words)
2015
Table of Contents
Introduction 2
Literature Review 2
Capital Structure, Risk and the Cost of Capital for MultinationalCompanies 2
Criticism to the work and the upstream-downstream hypothesis 2
Conclusion 2
References 2
Introduction
“Theoretically, MNEs should be in a better position than their domestic counterparts to support higher debt ratios because their...

﻿Emerging Business Environment in Nepal
Starting from the basic concept, we’ve grown up studying that Nepal is a landlocked country. The key to this very country is held by India and China since the antecedent times; two countries that have a firm grip on Industrialization and development from its known history. Once upon a time, they were the only ones who held the key to open up a gate of economic benefits. However, upon the beneficial regards of emerging resources, Nepal itself held its key to open...

RESEARCH PAPER
TOPIC : MULTI-NATIONAL CORPORATIONS
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
Multi-National Corporations can also be termed as Multi-National Companies or Multi-National Enterprises. A corporation or group of companies that has its operations of producing and selling its products in home and host countries is said to be an MNC. MNC has its production and sales in different countries based on their parent organization rules. The operations are registered in different regions...

Multinational business in China
30 years ago, “China” was a well-knowing name that had entered people’s life all over the world, by the images of “Made in China”, “Factory of world”. China is the oldest country which has long history, lot of tradition, and multicultural heritage. Also China is the third largest land nation with rich natural resources, and the largest population about 1.3billions people. About the geography of China - located east Pacific coast of Asian mainland; northern border...

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The Cost of Capital in Multinational Firms
Monique N. Mixon
University of Maryland University College
FIN 630, 04 November 2012
Turnitin.com=_________
ABSTRACT
This paper examines the cost of capital for multinational firms and determines that the multinational firm should use the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) to evaluate international and domestic investment decisions and to magistrate the enactment of subsidiaries domestically and internationally....

Discuss the factors that a multinationalcompany needs to consider in setting up a factory in a developing country? (20)
Amultinationalcompany is any organization that has its headquarters in one country, but with operating branches, factories and assembly plants in other countries. A factory is an industrial building where workers gather and concentrate resources to manufacture goods and operate machine processing one product to another i.e. value adding.
Developing country is a nation that...

facilities and other assets in at least one country other than its home country. Such companies have offices and/or factories in different countries and usually have a centralized head office where they co-ordinate global management. Very large multinationals have budgets that exceed those of many small countries.
Sometimes referred to as a "transnational corporation"
A multinational corporation (MNC) or multinational enterprise (MNE) is a corporation enterprise that manages production or delivers...

﻿Companies
What Does the Company Provide?
How many employees were hired out of how many applied?
What Fringe Benefits are offered?
What possibilities for advancements are there?
What Is the average salary?
What is the work environment/job satisfaction ranking?
Google Inc.
Google is a global company that develops technology including web browsers, smartphones, smart contact lenses and social media apps to help keep people connected.
Over the past year:1,267,959 people applied for a job at Google;...

1. Excecutive Summary
1.0 Introduction
FRANKROJEIAN Snack House start-up a small bakery that rent in
1.1 The Company
FRANKROJEIAN Snack House is a Partnership business, this will be under supevision of the five partners as the owner of the business. The business wiill be renting a space at the Sienna building Alunan Avenue near government offices, schools and private sectors.
1.2 The Products and Servies
FRANKROJEIAN Snack House offers the following food and beverages to customers
• Cakes...

than 1.0 if the rate of return is more volatile than the market rates
e. Incremental cost of capital
The incremental cost of capital refers to the average cost a company incurs to issue one additional unit of debt or equity. The incremental cost of capital varies according to how many more or fewer units of debt or equity a company wishes to issue.
f. WACC
The cost of capital is the weighted average cost of capital formula (WACC), which weights the cost of debt and equity, according to the...

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RESEARCH
Open Access
Understanding multinationalcompanies in public health systems, using a competitive advantage framework
Jane Lethbridge
Abstract
Background: This paper discusses the findings of a study which developed five case studies of five multinational health care companies involved in public health care systems. Strategies were analysed in terms of attitude to marketing, pricing and regulation. The company strategies have been subjected to an analysis using Porter’s...

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Nepal: Trends and Prospects
Introduction
FDI is a cross-border investment in which a resident in one economy (the direct investor) acquires a lasting interest in an enterprise in another economy (the direct investment enterprise). By convention, a direct investment is established when the direct investor has acquired 10 percent or more of the ordinary shares or voting power of an enterprise abroad. FDI may involve the creation of a new establishment or investment...

MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRACY IN NEPAL--Second movement for democracy.
Nepal witnessed an extraordinary popular movement in April 2006.The movement aimed at restoring democracy, it was aimed at regaining popular control over govt. from the king.
HISTORY:
Nepal a third wave country, had won democracy in 1990.
--King was formally the head of the state but the real power was excerised by the elected representatives.
--The king Birendra, was the one who accepted this transition from absolute...

The Rights and Responsibilities of MultinationalCompanies in a Globalized World
Multinationalcompanies are the biggest players in economy today, replacing the role states used to play in the past. Through globalization, the multinationalcompanies become increasingly important in our world economy. Nowadays, more than half of the top economies in the world are led by multinational private companies and the international investment comes increasingly from private sources.
Foreign Direct Investment...

role of outsourcing and the benefits they present for multinational enterprises. There are many people for and against the outsourcing business to different countries other than the domestic nation. Outsourcing gives many people jobs in foreign nations, while taking away work from people in the host nation. International trade has seen more and more outsourcing over the years to keep up with competition. In many cases economic growth of a company or industry requires outsourcing to continue financial...

products and drinks, although these are often categorized separately. The term Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) is used interchangeably with Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). Three of the largest and best known examples of Fast Moving Consumer Goods companies are Nestlé, Unilever and Procter & Gamble. Examples of FMCGs are soft drinks, tissue paper, and chocolate bars. Examples of FMCG brands are Coca-Cola, Kleenex, Pepsi and Believe. The FMCG sector represents consumer goods required for daily or frequent...

hand phone company from Finland) enter into China`s market and this has created over 25,000 jobs for the citizens resides there. So with this it has helps to settled the unemployment problems which it is the main factor of poverty. However, there are also some critics about globalisation arises (Please refer to appendix 1.0(b) for more information about Critics On Globalisation). So due to development of globalisation it also contributes to the existence of MultinationalCompanies keep whereby...

A Multinational Corporation has been described as one that has production facilities or other fixed assets in at least one foreign country and makes its major management decisions in a global context. In marketing, production, research and development, and labor relations, its decisions must be made in terms of host-country customs and traditions. In finance, many of its problems have no domestic counterpart-the payment of dividends in another currency, for example, or the need to shelter working...

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1. Introduction
In the currently highly-integrated world some businesses are successful and big enough to become multinationalcompanies, thus, operate in different countries. Regardless of the country in which the company operates, its government needs money for increasing the well-being of the citizens and developing the country’s economy. One of a government’s sources of finance is taxes, which are compulsory, unrequited...

Ethical Dilemmas for Multinational Enterprise: A Philosophical Overview
Part One: Review Question #1
Multinational Corporations have always been and are currently now under harsh criticism. They are mainly condemned for exploiting resources and workers of third world countries, taking jobs away from the US industry, and destroying local cultures. Although there are negatives of multinational corporations, there are also positives. Business done overseas provides jobs for the people of the...

MultinationalCompanies in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Is a developing country of Asia. There are many multinationalcompanies doing business based on peoples’ choice and demand in Bangladesh.
Some of the most important multinationalcompanies are as follows.
1.Nestle Bangladesh: Nestle is the world's leading nutrition, health and wellness company founded in 1866
* Its head office located in Geneva, Switzerland.
* Nestle started official production activities in Bangladesh in 1994
* It...

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Why do firms become multinational enterprises? Identify and discuss four reasons, making sure to incorporate examples into your answer.
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Why do firms become multinational enterprises? Identify and discuss four reasons, making sure to incorporate examples into your answer.
Multinationals are corporations which operate in at least two countries but whose management is established in one specific country. They have their operations in at least one other country...